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Friday, May 1, 2015

Patternum Novum :: Dewberry Cowl

As you know, I've become a little bit obsessed with my shawl-cowl hybrids. I promise I do have some knits coming that are not of this variety, but over the past year they have truly become my favorite thing to knit and to wear. (The baby does chew on them, but it's impossible for her to yank them off my neck like she does my shawls.) Anyway, this past winter I was really on a shawl-cowl knitting kick, trying to use up some stash, and it was really starting to bother me that my Adama cowl was requiring more than a single skein of worsted weight yarn. I had somehow managed to acquire a boat-load of single skeins of various worsted and aran weight yarn, and I had no idea what to do with them! So of course I had to design something new. Enter, Dewberry.

Dewberry is a sweet and simple single-skein shawl-cowl hybrid. Designed
to use up a small amount of worsted or aran weight yarn, this piece, like my others, is
shaped like a semi-circular shawl but is worked mostly in the round to
resemble the look of a small shawl worn wrapped around the neck.
Dewberry utilizes purled stripes and the simplest of lace patterns to
give it texture and interest. It comes in two sizes (the grey is the small and was done in Plucky Knitter Primo Aran, the berry-colored is the large and is Plucky Knitter Scholar)...and it can also easily
be enlarged by using a heavier weight of yarn. This cowl whips up in no
time at all, so if the weather changes one morning and you find yourself
needing something new to keep you warm, Dewberry will be ready for you
by that afternoon.

For more information on Dewberry, you can check it out on Ravelry here. And if you'd like to knit along with others and/or share photos, come join the Dewberry discussion in my Ravelry group, The Yarniad's Symposium.